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development of a centralized and consistent articulation agreement process

This discussion focuses on the development of a centralized and consistent process for articulation agreements, including criteria for agreements, developing internal pathways, consistency, engaging stakeholders, and communication.

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development of a centralized and consistent articulation agreement process

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  1. development of a centralized and consistent articulation agreement process Harpreet Singh singhsh@algonquincollege.com Renay Dixon dixonr@algonquincollege.com April 21, 2015

  2. Discussion Points • Developing The Process • Criteria for Agreements • Developing Consistency • Engaging Stakeholders • Communication

  3. Current Scenario

  4. Discussion #1: The Process What is the process of developing articulation agreements at your institution?

  5. Proposed Process

  6. Discussion #2 : Developing Internal Pathways • How do you develop internal pathways within your institution?

  7. Developing Consistency

  8. Consistency • Credential, program name and duration • Minimum grade requirement as CGPA, %, letter grade – based on AC’s scale • Credit granted over credit required • Number of years to complete cred. after AC • Specific campuses included in agreement • Admission requirements for receiving program.

  9. Proposed Language Graduates of (insert program name) with a minimum CGPA of (insert CGPA) (% equivalent, letter equivalent) who meet all other admission criteria will be granted #/# credits towards (insert receiving program). Students can expect to complete their degree in an additional (#) years of full-time study after graduating from Algonquin College. This program is also available (online, part-time if applicable).

  10. Proposed Language: Example Graduates of Zoo Management Ontario College Diploma with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 (73% or letter-grade B) who meet all other admission criteria will be granted 60/120 credits towards Bachelor of Zoo Management. Students can expect to complete their degree in an additional 2 years of full-time study after graduating from Algonquin College. This program is only available full-time in-class at Safari University campus.

  11. Discussion #3: Proposed Language Do you have a consistent language and keypoints in all your agreements?

  12. Maintenance • Streamlining expiration dates • Role of Central Office • Communication with Schools/departments

  13. Discussion #4: Engaging Stakeholders How do you reach out to faculty, management and students for their input? How can you reach the maximum number of students?

  14. Engaging Stakeholders: Management and Faculty

  15. Engaging Stakeholders: Student Input • Student Survey - March/April 2015 • 675 participants • Some preliminary findings • 65% wish to pursue further education • 70% of those see Articulation as an important part of their decision

  16. Moving forward: Areas of focus Area of focus

  17. Discussion #5 : Criteria for Strong Agreements • How do you define a strong agreement and what are the criteria used to assess the strength of an agreement?

  18. Discussion #6: Communication • How do you make the agreement related information available to students, faculty and other stakeholders?

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